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Animals & Nature

Cub Creek Science Camp

16795 State Route E • Rolla continued from page 15.

573-458-2125 • cubcreeksciencecamp.com

Cub Creek Science Camp has more than 300 animals including lemurs, foxes, porcupines, wallabies, parrots, sloths, and lizards in a handson, interactive zoo. When you hear “Science Camp,” don’t think it’s all about classrooms and books. Cub Creek is about friendship, fun, curiosity, guided learning, building self-confidence, learning problemsolving skills, and creating lasting memories Campers choose two week-long activity courses and two daily classes from 100 engaging options to round out their days. Each day is balanced with open time, evening activities, and options for those who are “early birds” and “night owls.” See ad on page 25.

Dickerson Park Zoo

1401 W. Norton Road • Springfield

417-833-1570 (M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) • dickersonparkzoo.org

Learning comes to life at Dickerson Park Zoo. Classes and camps at Dickerson Park Zoo introduce children from tots to teens to science, nature, conservation, geography, and, of course, animals! With the world as a classroom, Dickerson Park Zoo’s camps and classes instill a lifelong love of learning, as well as demonstrate how everyone can help protect and care for animals. If you know a young person interested in science, art, crafts, exploring, wild adventures, animals, and more then check out what’s happening at Dickerson Park Zoo. See ad on page 7.

Summer camps continue on page 16.

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